Spain has confirmed its second death from Monkeypox as the number of cases worldwide continues to climb - and just days after the WHO declared the outbreak a 'global health emergency'. The country's Ministry of Health confirmed the fatality on Saturday as its number of infections grew to 4,298, making it the world leader in terms of caseload outside of the US. At least 120 Monkeypox carriers have required hospitalisation in Spain, reported El Mundo, representing 3.2 per cent of cases, as one expert warned more deaths can be expected. It comes after a man from Alicante, in the Valencia region, became the first death in Europe on Friday. He has not been identified but health authorities said he died from encephalitis associated with the disease, a serious condition which causes the brain to become swollen. It followed the death a 41-year-old male in Brazil. He had serious immune system complications and was hospitalised at the Eduardo de Menezes Hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, at the time of his death Thursday.
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